Nessmuk(s) & 1 more

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Those who've seen my work know I like to make knives that will be used. Both of these nessy's are headed to Iraq to be used by U.S. Soldiers
(I get goosebumps just saying that) God I love those guys & gals !!

This is my new twist on the nessmuk. Maybe a wes-muk ??

First one is W2 with hamon, scales are desert ironwood and a thin red liner on a tapered tang. Sheath is a military style that will work with tek-lok, molle-lok, etc.

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Next one is the same design but in 5160. Scales are black G10 backed with a thin red liner mounted on a tapered tang. Same sheath design.

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Last design for today is the Chopper collaboration I did with Marcus Linn a few years back. I'm working on 2 of these in W2 w/hamon at the moment. This one however is in O1 with black canvas micarta scales, backed with a red liner, mounted on a tapered tang. Sheath is a frog style.

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And a couple more ...........


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Thats all I've got for a minute :) Hope you guys like my stuff :thumbup:
 
Love all three but I really like your chopper. Curious, what is the OAL of the chopper and blade length?

Regards
 
Nice in deed.
You guys who send these knives to our heroes overseas deserve a lot of credit.

Any degree of pleasure or help in them dealing with what they have to put up with is a great thing.
 
Love the Wesmuks. Looks to be very useful.

Thanks Grapevine. It is indeed a very handy design :thumbup:
I'm trying to find the time to make one for myself ;)

Great work, as usual !
David, you have an Email ;)

Thanks Sebastien :) I'll check for the message.


Love all three but I really like your chopper. Curious, what is the OAL of the chopper and blade length?

Regards

Thanks Mr.Mecca :thumbup: OAL is 15" , B.L. is 10"
 
They all look good and that chopper really rocks!

Peter

Thank you Peter :thumbup: :D

Nice in deed.
You guys who send these knives to our heroes overseas deserve a lot of credit.

Any degree of pleasure or help in them dealing with what they have to put up with is a great thing.


Heroes is right :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

They deserve (and need) all of the support we have to offer

I LOVE making knives for these guys.


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Excellent work as usual David! :thumbup:

Man, the sheath for the nesmuk looks like it took some serious work to make ... but well worth it! :)
 
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